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Nominations close, official candidates list set

Election

The official nominations are in and the slate is set for the 2015 provincial election.
    The deadline for candidates to submit their official papers was the afternoon of Friday, April 17 in order to appear on the ballot.
    In Drumheller-Stettler, there will be three on the ballot.   Incumbent Rick Strankman is running for the Wildrose Party.  He was first elected in 2012, winning by 853 votes. For the majority of his time spent as an MLA, he was critic for Tourism Parks and Recreation. His portfolio was increased considerably when he took on a number of critic positions when the bulk of his party crossed the floor to join the Progressive Conservative Party.
     In some ways, there will be a rematch in Drumheller Stettler, as former MLA Jack Hayden is running again after Strankman defeated the sitting MLA in the 2012 election. He was first elected as MLA in a by-election following the departure of MLA Shirley McClellan and was re-elected in 2008. He served as Minister of Infrastructure.
     Rounding out the ballot is Emily Shannon. Now in Edmonton, she considers Drumheller her hometown.  She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alberta and is employed with the UFCW Local 401. She discovered her passion for politics working on NDP leader Rachel Notley’s campaign.
    There are plenty to choose from in Strathmore-Brooks, there seven on the ballot.  Ali Abdulbaki is representing the Liberal Party, Einar Davison is representing the Alberta Party, Molly Douglass is running under the Progressive Conservative banner, Glen Dundas is running for Alberta First, Derek Fildebrandt is running for the Wildrose Party, Lynn MacWilliam is running for the NDP and Mike Worthington is representing the Green Party.
    In Old-Didsbury-Three Hills there are four on the Ballot. (in alphabetical order) James Adamchick is running under the Alberta Party banner, Wade Bearchell is running for the PCs, Nathan Cooper is running for the Wildrose and Glenn Norman is running for the  NDP.
    Election Day is May 5.


Spring Expo ticket winner

 

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Linda Lema, left, dropped by The Drumheller Mail/inside Drumheller offices Friday morning, April 17, to pick up Spring Expo tickets for the winner, husband Don. The tickets give free admission into the Spring Expo, organized by The Drumheller & District Chamber of Commerce. The expo is being held in the former Liquidation World store in Co-op’s Greentree Mall. Spring Drop by booth 909 and say hi to The Drumheller Mail.
Photo by Stacy Allison

Drumheller Spring Expo is here

 

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Over 70 vendors are setting up their booths to welcome visitors to  the Drumheller & District Chamber of Commerce’s Spring Expo at Co-op’s Greentree Mall, including The Drumheller Mail/inside Drumheller. Chamber executive director Heather Bitz said it’s been a number of years since a local trade show has been held. Judging by the amount of positive buzz holding the show has generated, the show should get a great turn out, barring any extreme Alberta weather, of course. The Sping Expo begins Friday night, April 17, and runs from 4 pm. to 8 pm. Expo hours for Saturday are 10 am to 6 pm, and for Sunday, 10 am to 3 PM.
photo by Stacy Allison


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